Four years after pitcher Andre Jackson was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 12th round of the MLB draft, the Tucson native finally received the nod and made his big-league debut in L.A.'s series-opening game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Dodger Stadium Monday night.Β
Jackson, a Tucson native and Cienega High School product, entered the game as a reliever for Justin Bruihil in the second inning. He struck outΒ five and gave upΒ two hits and four walks in four scoreless innings.Β
Welcome to the show, Andre Jackson. pic.twitter.com/kZX1s7ADGZ
— SportsNet LA (@SportsNetLA) August 17, 2021
Andre Jackson doubles up on the changeups for a strikeout. pic.twitter.com/YixN0pIgxN
— Chad Moriyama (@ChadMoriyama) August 17, 2021
Jackson, 25, has emerged as one of the top prospects in the Dodgers' farm system, and represented L.A. in the Futures All-Star Game, a showcase for the top minor-league players. The former Utah Ute has a 3.28 ERA in 71.1 innings pitched this season with the Oklahoma City Dodgers, L.A.'s Triple-A affiliate.Β
The Dodgers scored in the seventh and eighth innings and beat Pittsburgh, 2-1.